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Journal articles on the topic "Scorpaena notata"

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Garbouj, Myriam, Bouchra Benmansour, Yann Quilichini, and Sihem Bahri. "Scanning electron microscopy study of Strabax monstrosus von Nordmann, 1864 (Copepoda: Chondracanthidae) from Tunisian waters and histopathological study of its effects on host." Acta Parasitologica 63, no. 1 (2018): 65–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ap-2018-0008.

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Abstract Strabax monstrosus von Nordmann, 1864 (Copepoda: Chondracanthidae) is an ectoparasite and it was recently recorded from small red scorpionfish, Scorpaena notata Rafinesque, and red scorpionfish, Scorpaena scrofa L., collected from Tunisian coastal waters. Copepod females were found deeply embedded in the branchial cavity reaching the cardiac region with their mouth-parts. Observations of females and males using scanning electron microscopy showed a number of morphological features that have been previously overlooked or incompletely presented. In this study, we report for the first time the fine structures of appendages, mouthparts, external genital organs (nuptial organs), and other structures of male and female Strabax monstrosus. Histopathological study showed lesions in the cardiac region of the host fish which is the target site of the parasite. The presently reported finding is the first record of Strabax monstrosus from Scorpaena notata and Scorpaena scrofa collected from Tunisian waters.
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Yedier, Serdar, and Derya Bostanci. "Intra- and interspecific discrimination of Scorpaena species from the Aegean, Black, Mediterranean and Marmara seas." Scientia Marina 85, no. 3 (2021): 197–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/scimar.05185.018.

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This study was conducted to discriminate five Scorpaena species and populations of each species according to morphometric characters. A total of 1865 fish specimens were collected from the eight locations in the four Turkish seas: Antalya, Balıkesir, Çanakkale, Hatay, İzmir, Marmara Ereğlisi, Ordu and Şile. In the study, 26 morphometric traits were measured for intra- and interspecific discrimination of five Scorpaena species. The data were subjected to analysis of variance, principal components analysis (PCA) and canonical discriminant analysis. As results of the PCA, 10 traits for S. maderensis and S. scrofa, 12 traits for S. elongata and 13 traits for S. notata and S. porcus were found to be important for intraspcific discrimination. The overall classification scores of intraspecific discrimination were determined as 94.6% for S. elongata, 90.5% for S. maderensis, 96.7% for S. notata, 96.5% for S. porcus and 92.2% for S. scrofa. The PCA indicated that 13 morphometric measurements among the 26 traits are important in the interspecific discrimination of five Scorpaena species. The cross-validated canonical discriminant analysis was correctly classified as 97.4% at the Scorpaena species level. The discrimination of correctly classified species ranged from 94.8% to 100%. Finally, we demonstrated that the morphometric characters examined in the present study can be used successfully in the intra- and interspecific discrimination of Scorpaena species from different habitats.
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Stefanov, Tihomir. "Small red scorpionfish Scorpaena notata Rafinesque, 1810 (Actinopterygii: Scorpaenidae) - an unknown species for the Bulgarian Black Sea coast." Historia naturalis bulgarica 42, no. 8 (2021): 55–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.48027/hnb.42.081.

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One adult specimen of small red scorpionfish Scorpaena notata Rafinesque, 1810 was found in the ichthyological collections of the National Museum of Natural History in Sofia, Bulgaria. The specimen has been caught on 12 May 1926 in Black Sea near the town of Burgas and labelled as Scorpaena porcus. This is the first finding of the species along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast and the oldest record in the Black Sea.
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Muñoz, Marta, Maria Sàbat, Silvia Vila, and Margarida Casadevall. "Annual reproductive cycle and fecundity of Scorpaena notata (Teleostei, Scorpaenidae)." Scientia Marina 69, no. 4 (2005): 555–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/scimar.2005.69n4555.

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Munoz, M., M. Casadevall, and S. Bonet. "The ovarian morphology of Scorpaena notata shows a specialized mode of oviparity." Journal of Fish Biology 61, no. 4 (2002): 877–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2002.tb01849.x.

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Aissaoui, Neyssene, Ferid Abidi, and M. Nejib Marzouki. "ACE inhibitory and antioxidant activities of red scorpionfish (Scorpaena notata) protein hydrolysates." Journal of Food Science and Technology 52, no. 11 (2015): 7092–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13197-015-1862-8.

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Muñoz, Marta, Margarida Casadevall, and Sergi Bonet. "Testicular structure and semicystic spermatogenesis in a specialized ovuliparous species: Scorpaena notata (Pisces, Scorpaenidae)." Acta Zoologica 83, no. 3 (2002): 213–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1463-6395.2002.00114.x.

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Aissaoui, Neyssene, Ferid Abidi, Julie Hardouin, et al. "ACE Inhibitory and Antioxidant Activities of Novel Peptides from Scorpaena notata By-product Protein Hydrolysate." International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics 23, no. 1 (2016): 13–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10989-016-9536-6.

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Ordines, F., A. Quetglas, E. Massutí, and J. Moranta. "Habitat preferences and life history of the red scorpion fish, Scorpaena notata, in the Mediterranean." Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 85, no. 4 (2009): 537–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2009.09.020.

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Ayadi, Zouhour El Mouna, Delphine Gey, Jean-Lou Justine, and Fadila Tazerouti. "A new species of Microcotyle (Monogenea: Microcotylidae) from Scorpaena notata (Teleostei: Scorpaenidae) in the Mediterranean Sea." Parasitology International 66, no. 2 (2017): 37–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parint.2016.11.004.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Scorpaena notata"

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Costa, Ana Rita de Sousa Gonçalves. "Reproduction, age and growth of four coastal fish species in the NE Atlantic." Master's thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/1642.

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Dissertação de mest., Estudos Marinhos e Costeiros, Faculdade de Ciências do Mar e do Ambiente, Universidade do Algarve, 2007
O Arquipélago dos Açores é o grupo de ilhas mais remoto e isolado do Atlântico Norte. Devido às suas condições insulares e posição biogeográfica, as populações de peixes dos Açores encontram-se sobre pressões ambientais diferentes das populações continentais. Aspectos básicos da biologia de quatro espécies de peixes comuns nas zonas costeiras do Arquipélago dos Açores são descritas no presente estudo. Dois labrídeos - Coris julis e Labrus bergylta, e dois scorpaenídeos - Scorpaena maderensis e Scorpaena notata, foram estudados quanto à sua reprodução, estrutura populacional e idade e crescimento. OS resultados encontrados para as populações açoreanas foram comparados com a informação publicada existente para estas espécies no Atlântico Nordeste e no Mediterrâneo. O padrão reprodutivo de C. julis envolve hermafroditismo protogínico diandrico, da mesma forma que foi descrito para várias populações mediterrânicas. Não foi encontrada uma distinção clara a nível de aspectos biológicos entre populações insulares e continentais, sugerindo que as condições ecológicas de cada local parecem ser os principais factores que determinam a estratégia reprodutiva de cada população. L. bergylta apresenta um padrão reprodutivo consistente com protogenia monandrica. Com uma estrutura populacional em que poucos machos grandes dominam haréns de fêmeas, é uma espécie vulnerável a pressão de pesca, pois a remoção dos maiores indivíduos levará a um declínio abrupto da sua capacidade reprodutiva. O período reprodutor é determinado pela temperatura da água, ocorrendo quando esta atinge cerca de 16ºC. A idade, crescimento e reprodução das populações açoreanas de S. maderensis e S. notata apresentam fortes indícios de dimorfismo sexual. Foram ainda encontradas diferenças entre as populações dos Açores e do Mediterrâneo destas duas espécies a nível de proporções entre sexos e tamanhos e idades máximas.
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